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The president of the American Soybean Association says the on-going trade dispute with China could have severe impacts on the ...
The CEO of the World Food Prize Foundation says the hunger crisis continues to expand. Tom Vilsack, who’s also a former ...
A central Illinois farmer says he’s optimistic that 2025 can still be a profitable growing season. John Klemm, who grows corn ...
A northwest Minnesota corn, soybean, and wheat farmer finished planting this week. Austen Germolus of Borup says he started ...
A commodities broker based in northwest Iowa says there’s not a lot of old crop corn in storage. Shane Holtorf with Logic Ag ...
The tax portion of the budget reconciliation bill that will benefit farmers and ranchers has moved out of the House Ways and ...
A recent Market Intel Report shows that off-farm income is helping keep U.S. farming operations afloat. In this episode of ...
A US Senator from Kansas says he’s cautiously optimistic that recent trade agreements in principle could expand market access for ag producers. Roger Marshall tells Brownfield the deal with the UK ...
Pictured: Former U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack (center, speaking at podium) outlines the importance of the World Food Prize ...
An extension ag economist says updates to federal biofuels policy could be bullish for U.S. soybean prices. Ben Brown with ...
A livestock producer in central Missouri says the cool, dry conditions in early spring hurt the grass growth in central ...
A wheat and forage specialist says the first day of this year’s hard red winter wheat tour didn’t bring many surprises.
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